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26.05.2007, 06:53 quote

Anonymous

name the best music producers here,jan hammer and jarre get my vote Razz

 

29.05.2007, 08:37 quote

Jamierocks
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There's so many - Frankie Knuckles, Danger Mouse (check out the Grey Album - Jay z mixed with the Beatles), Quantic, Masters at Work, Death in Vegas, Aphex Twin, Phill Hartnoll (Orbital).......

 

29.05.2007, 09:28 quote

Anonymous

well some of my favorites are dj vadim, king tubby, the rza, dj cam, venetian snares, sly and robbie

 

29.05.2007, 14:10 quote

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Jamierocks wrote:
There's so many - Frankie Knuckles, Danger Mouse (check out the Grey Album - Jay z mixed with the Beatles), Quantic, Masters at Work, Death in Vegas, Aphex Twin, Phill Hartnoll (Orbital).......

agreed there is to many to mention on here. Razz

 

29.05.2007, 15:55 quote

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rick rubin, arthur baker

 

29.05.2007, 17:51 quote

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30.05.2007, 22:49 quote

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Depends what you mean by producer. I mean anybody with a hacked copy of cubase and a soundcard calls themselves "a producer" right now.

My votes go for John Leckie, Daniel Lanois, Eno and Me!!! Oh and Hal Wliner.
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01.06.2007, 09:31 quote

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justdave wrote:
Depends what you mean by producer. I mean anybody with a hacked copy of cubase and a soundcard calls themselves "a producer" right now.

My votes go for John Leckie, Daniel Lanois, Eno and Me!!! Oh and Hal Wliner.


Yeah, I know what you mean, my mate spends ages on reason and hacks out these shite trance tunes which are a piece of piss to make, just sticking to the old formula - bass drum, add snare, add baseline, spooky atmpospherics, piano brakedownd, drum roll etc, etc, etc.....zzzzzz....where's the fecking originality in that!? The thing is, is that it sound's like everything else that's getting churned out these days!

A Top producers that I forgot to mention earlier is DJ Shadow. First two albums are phenomanel and the UNKLE collaboration he did with James Level (first album) is fantastic.

 

02.06.2007, 06:08 quote

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Jamierocks wrote:
justdave wrote:
Depends what you mean by producer. I mean anybody with a hacked copy of cubase and a soundcard calls themselves "a producer" right now.

My votes go for John Leckie, Daniel Lanois, Eno and Me!!! Oh and Hal Wliner.


Yeah, I know what you mean, my mate spends ages on reason and hacks out these shite trance tunes which are a piece of piss to make, just sticking to the old formula - bass drum, add snare, add baseline, spooky atmpospherics, piano brakedownd, drum roll etc, etc, etc.....zzzzzz....where's the fecking originality in that!? The thing is, is that it sound's like everything else that's getting churned out these days!

A Top producers that I forgot to mention earlier is DJ Shadow. First two albums are phenomanel and the UNKLE collaboration he did with James Level (first album) is fantastic.

erm i presume when you mean trance your thinking of shite like cascada and all the cheesy crap.trance or without getting into the music genre bolloks (music made on a computer)involves a bit more than some crappy ejay program.if anything reasons a good program(liam howlett used it on last prodigy album).

 

02.06.2007, 06:12 quote

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lol i used ejay once, many years ago, its easy enough for ijots like me to use it. moved on to reason 3.0 now, which i know you think is not as good as that other program, cant remember it now, vst or something? but alot of people use reason. i guess both programs have there merits. im just a casual user anyway.

sound like a drug addict lol.

 

02.06.2007, 06:23 quote

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scottie69 wrote:
lol i used ejay once, many years ago, its easy enough for ijots like me to use it. moved on to reason 3.0 now, which i know you think is not as good as that other program, cant remember it now, vst or something? but alot of people use reason. i guess both programs have there merits. im just a casual user anyway.

sound like a drug addict lol.

lol i got ejay 5 its good just to piss around on,reason a wicked program as it's low on cpu power but at the moment im using loads of sequencers i get bored easy lol.flstudios good and a doddle to use.as for cubase sx lol no thanks

 

04.06.2007, 09:24 quote

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NIGHTWAVE wrote:
Jamierocks wrote:
justdave wrote:
Depends what you mean by producer. I mean anybody with a hacked copy of cubase and a soundcard calls themselves "a producer" right now.

My votes go for John Leckie, Daniel Lanois, Eno and Me!!! Oh and Hal Wliner.


Yeah, I know what you mean, my mate spends ages on reason and hacks out these shite trance tunes which are a piece of piss to make, just sticking to the old formula - bass drum, add snare, add baseline, spooky atmpospherics, piano brakedownd, drum roll etc, etc, etc.....zzzzzz....where's the fecking originality in that!? The thing is, is that it sound's like everything else that's getting churned out these days!

A Top producers that I forgot to mention earlier is DJ Shadow. First two albums are phenomanel and the UNKLE collaboration he did with James Level (first album) is fantastic.

erm i presume when you mean trance your thinking of shite like cascada and all the cheesy crap.trance or without getting into the music genre bolloks (music made on a computer)involves a bit more than some crappy ejay program.if anything reasons a good program(liam howlett used it on last prodigy album).


Yeah, reasons shit hot, wasn't dissing it. I did a course in music production a few years ago and was shown what it's capable of. As for trance, used to be well into it back in the heyday (flaming june, skydive etc) but none of the stuff that comes out now grabs my attention, like a bit of proggressive stuff like Sasha, digweed etc but trance seems to of gone downhill sice the early days! Just my opinion tho Nightwave!

 

04.06.2007, 15:59 quote

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Abelton Live seems to be tops right now for all the DJ type producers. Though I'm lecturing in a college at the moment and all the lads there are into hardware. Joe Mox etc...

Best Producer? Bob Erzin for Lou Reed's Berlin.
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13.06.2007, 21:33 quote

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